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I don't know hindi, can someone help me how to learn the language, also it was very hard for me while i was at school.(answer in English)​

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Answered by akshatnashine0212
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Familiarize yourself with Hindi nouns. In Hindi, all nouns, which are words for objects, places, and people, have a gender: masculine (M) or feminine (F). Make sure you remember the gender or every noun in Hindi as the gender of Hindi nouns is essential for proper grammar and communication of the language.[2]

You can apply a general rule to determine the gender for a noun. Words that end with the vowel आ aa are usually masculine and words that end with the vowel ई ee are usually feminine. Keep in mind there are many exceptions to this rule. To be on the safe side, you should still learn the gender of all nouns by memorizing them and lots of practice using them in Hindi sentences and phrases.[3]

For example, the noun for boy is: लड़का ladkaa (M) and the noun for girl is: लड़की ladkee (F). The general rule of gender applies in the case of these nouns.

Some feminine nouns in Hindi can also be created by adding 'ya'. Example, old lady translates to बूढ़ी budhi and also बूढ़ीया budhiya.

But nouns like मेज़ mez - Desk (F) or घर ghar - House (M) are all exceptions to the general rule of gender.

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Learn Hindi pronouns. To communicate effectively in Hindi, you will need to learn simple pronouns like “he, she, I, we, they”. The pronouns in Hindi are:

First person singular: मैं main - I

First person plural: हम hum - We

Second person singular: तू too - You (Intimate)

Second person plural: तुम tum - You (Informal), आप aap - You (Formal)

Keep in mind each pronoun is used based on the level of politeness in a conversation. You should use the formal आप aap when you are meeting someone for the first time, talking to an elder or if you wish to show respect to the person whom you are speaking to.

The informal तुम thum is used when you are talking with your friends or close relatives. The informal तू too can be used when you are having an informal or intimate conversation, such as a conversation with your partner or with your young children. Do not use the informal तू too when speaking to a stranger or someone you do not know well, as this is considered as very rude remark.

Third person singular: यह yah - He / She/ It / This

Third person plural: वह vah - He / She/ It / That

In spoken Hindi these words are pronounced slightly differently: यह is pronounced yeh and वह is pronounced voh. You should use यह yeh when speaking about someone or something close to you. For example, if someone is standing next to you, you would use यह yeh.

You should use वह voh when speaking about someone or something further away. For example, if someone is standing across the street, you would use वह voh.

When in doubt, use वह voh.

Third person plural: ये ye - These / They

Third person plural: वे ve- Those / They

You will often hear वे ve being pronounced as the singular “voh”. The third person plural pronouns follow the same rules: ये ye for people / things close to you (in the distance sense) and वे vo for people / things further away.

Note that both यह yeh or वह voh could mean either “he” or “she”. In Hindi, the third person pronoun is not based on the gender of the person you are talking about. To determine if the person is talking to a “he” or “she”, you must consider the context of the sentence.

By Akshat Nashine

Answered by ItsBranliestKing
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Answer:

yes i can tell you but why you want to learn hindi

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